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"Guild Wars 2: End of Dragons" has just released its "What Lies Beneath" chapter

"Beginning today "Guild Wars 2" players can experience a new adventure set in Cantha that rejoins the Commander and their allies as Cantha recovers from the events of 2022’s End of Dragons.

Titled “What Lies Beneath”, the new content will be free for all players who own the expansion and feature new rewards, new story, and a new map called the Gyala Delve. This location will also feature the map-wide meta event The Jade Crisis." - ArenaNet.

XxINFERNUSxX273d ago

Seems like I'm the only one on N4G that's plays GW2 🙃 This chapter was ok, very short but that's what Arenanet will be doing for now more on that here: https://www.guildwars2.com/...
Been here since 1st beta and still login to play everyday.

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Hero Points Being Made Available In The Guild Wars 2 Cash Shop Sparks Pay-to-Win Debate

The "slippery slope" debate has started, now we wait to see what ArenaNet does.

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"Guild Wars 2" has just released its “Secrets of the Obscure” expansion

"ArenaNet and NCSOFT are today very happy and excited to announce that they have just released the "Secrets of the Obscure" expansion for their award-winning and critically acclaimed MMORPG "Guild Wars 2"." - Jonas Ek, TGG.

mkis00798d ago

very much so... "blank" is still a thing" is also still a thing as you can can surmise.

PRIMORDUS98d ago (Edited 98d ago )

Anet also announced the 5th expansion. "We’ve already started applying lessons from the development of Guild Wars 2: Secrets of the Obscure to our fifth expansion, which we expect to be released next year." From their site, been with this game since 1st beta, and announcing the 5th expansion so soon, the game is doing very well, plus the graphics are improved a bit now that it's on DX11🙃

TGG_overlord98d ago

Correct, and yes. Imo, they've done very well for themselves, and I'm very impressed with what they have achived with GW2 since the game launched.

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